Saturday, June 27


Top matchups to watch in 2017

It’s almost a wrap for fall sports, but there are plenty more teams and games on the horizon. From gymnastics at Pauley Pavilion to women’s water polo at Spieker Aquatics Center and tennis at the Los Angeles Tennis Center, the Bruins will compete against the top teams in the country in bids to win national championships. Read more...



UCLA swimming and diving earn high places at out of state meets

UCLA swim and dive went south for the weekend and returned home with a plethora of awards. The No. 22 Bruins notched five top-five swim finishes in the Texas Invitational’s championship finals while the dive squad swept their three events at the University of Georgia Fall Invite. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Eloise Belanger placed in the top three for all three events at the University of Georgia Diving Invitational. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Women’s water polo duo documents mouth-watering adventures

A daily consumption of classes at UCLA mixed with early-morning practices can be easy sources of stress for women’s water polo players Aubrie Monahan and Kelsey O’Brien. Read more...

Photo: Women’s water polo players and roommates Aubrie Monahan and Kelsey O’Brien run an Instagram account dedicated to sharing their adventures in taking a break and trying something new. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Women’s basketball’s win over Hawai’i reflects team’s renewed depth

There was more than one UCLA basketball game this weekend. Though the women didn’t beat the No. 1 team in the country like the men, the No. Read more...

Photo: Junior forward Monique Billings started off strong with 12 points in the first quarter. Despite slowing down from her torrid pace, Billings still ended the game with 16 points, eight rebounds, three assists and three steals. (Kristie Hoang/Daily Bruin)


Men’s water polo misses championship but leaves accomplished legacy

The NCAA Tournament did not pan out the way UCLA men’s water polo wanted. Its finish was an ending that would have seemed unfathomable after a 24-0 start to the season. Read more...

Photo: Senior defender Chancellor Ramirez and the rest of the UCLA men’s water polo senior class broke and set records in Westwood, but didn’t have enough to close their careers out as three-time national champions after an early exit from the tournament Saturday. (Wesley Hardin/Daily Bruin)